WO2018154940A1 - Dispositif, procédé et programme de traitement d'informations - Google Patents

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WO2018154940A1
WO2018154940A1 PCT/JP2017/045485 JP2017045485W WO2018154940A1 WO 2018154940 A1 WO2018154940 A1 WO 2018154940A1 JP 2017045485 W JP2017045485 W JP 2017045485W WO 2018154940 A1 WO2018154940 A1 WO 2018154940A1
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達也 浜
松一郎 守屋
崇大 川口
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  • the present disclosure relates to an information processing device, a method, and a program.
  • the display screen of the information processing apparatus generally includes a display that directly indicates the state of the information processing apparatus, such as a battery-shaped indicator that indicates the remaining battery level, and an antenna-shaped indicator that indicates a radio wave reception environment. Display control in the information processing apparatus is disclosed in, for example, Patent Document 1.
  • the present disclosure proposes a new and improved information processing apparatus, method, and program capable of indirectly expressing the state change of the information processing apparatus.
  • the information processing apparatus includes a display control unit that generates a display screen including a background object, and the display control unit moves the background object according to a state change of the information processing apparatus.
  • An information processing apparatus is provided.
  • a method executed by an information processing device wherein a display screen including a background object is generated by a processor, and the background object is moved according to a state change of the information processing device. And a method is provided.
  • the computer is an information processing apparatus, and includes a display control unit that generates a display screen including a background object.
  • the display control unit is configured to respond to a state change of the information processing apparatus.
  • a program for causing the background object to move and functioning as an information processing apparatus is provided.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an appearance of a terminal device 100 according to the present disclosure.
  • the terminal device 100 may be a smartphone.
  • a display unit 120 and a touch panel 130 are arranged on the front surface of the housing.
  • a fingerprint reading unit 170 and a power button 141 are disposed on the side surface 100S of the housing.
  • the power button 141 is disposed below the fingerprint reading unit 170.
  • the power button 141 on the lower side of the fingerprint reading unit 170 is pressed and the terminal device 100 is turned on.
  • pressing the power button 141 switches the state of the terminal device 100 from the sleep state to a state where the lock screen is displayed on the display unit 120. In the lock screen, functions that the user can cause the terminal device 100 to execute are limited.
  • the user can perform a fingerprint image registration operation and a collation operation by bringing a finger into contact with the fingerprint reading unit 170 arranged on the power button 141.
  • the operation of the finger when the fingerprint reader 170 reads the fingerprint is divided into a touch operation and a push operation.
  • the touch operation is an operation in which a finger touches the detection surface of the fingerprint reading unit 170.
  • the force with which the finger presses the detection surface is weaker than the push operation described later.
  • a fingerprint image (hereinafter also referred to as “fingerprint image”) is read by the fingerprint reading unit 170 in a state where the power button 141 is not pressed.
  • the registration of the fingerprint may be performed by a touch operation. Since the touch operation is easy for the user, the user can perform fingerprint registration processing or fingerprint authentication processing multiple times relatively easily. When a fingerprint is initially registered in the terminal device 100, the user may register the fingerprint multiple times. Therefore, the fingerprint registration process is performed by a touch operation, so that the user registers the fingerprint relatively easily. be able to. In the fingerprint registration process, the feature of the fingerprint image read by the touch operation is registered.
  • the push operation is an operation of pressing the detection surface of the fingerprint reading unit 170 during fingerprint reading.
  • the force with which the finger presses the detection surface is stronger than the force in the case of the touch operation.
  • the fingerprint image is read by the fingerprint reader 170 while the power button 141 is pressed by the fingerprint reader 170.
  • the user cancels the sleep state and puts the terminal device 100 into a state where the fingerprint authentication process can be activated.
  • the user presses the power button 141 via the fingerprint reading unit 170 to start fingerprint authentication.
  • the terminal device 100 is ready to start fingerprint authentication.
  • authentication is performed by comparing the feature of the fingerprint image read by the push operation with the feature of the registered fingerprint image.
  • the power on or the release of the sleep state and the start of fingerprint authentication may be performed simultaneously by a push operation.
  • the user can perform, for example, cancellation of the sleep state and fingerprint authentication by one operation.
  • a configuration in which the lock or sleep state of the terminal device 100 is released by operating other operation keys other than the power button 141 may be employed.
  • the power button 141 may not be arranged, and the fingerprint reading unit 170 may directly press the power switch.
  • connection terminal 190 to which a cable is connected is disposed on the bottom surface of the terminal device 100.
  • a data communication cable for communicating data with an external device or a power supply cable for supplying power can be connected to the connection terminal 190.
  • Such a connection terminal 190 may be, for example, a USB port.
  • the terminal device 100 is not limited to a smart phone.
  • the terminal device 100 includes a PC (Personal Computer), a home video processing device (DVD recorder, VCR, etc.), a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), a home game device, a home appliance, a mobile phone, and a portable music player.
  • An information processing device such as a portable video processing device or a portable game device may be used.
  • Terminal device functions The external configuration of the terminal device 100 of the present disclosure has been described above. Next, functions of the terminal device 100 according to the present disclosure will be described with reference to FIG.
  • FIG. 2 is an explanatory diagram showing a functional configuration of the terminal device 100.
  • the terminal device 100 includes a control unit 160, a wireless communication processing unit 110, a display unit 120, a touch panel 130, operation keys 140, a memory 150, and a GPS unit 180.
  • the terminal device 100 includes an audio processing unit 103, a speaker 104, a microphone 105, a short-range wireless communication processing unit 107, a motion sensor 108, a camera 109, and antennas 101, 106, and 181.
  • the control unit 160 transmits a control command to the wireless communication processing unit 110 via the control line CL.
  • the control unit 160 reads the program (software) stored in the memory 150 via the control line CL.
  • the control part 160 controls each part of the terminal device 100 by running the read program.
  • the control unit 160 executes a fingerprint authentication program stored in the memory 150, and performs fingerprint registration processing and authentication processing.
  • the control unit 160 may have functions of a feature extraction unit that extracts fingerprint features and a collation unit that performs fingerprint collation.
  • the control unit 160 is configured by, for example, a CPU (Central Processing Unit). Note that the control unit 160 may include a function of a detection unit that detects that authentication processing has started.
  • the control unit 160 may include a function of a display control unit that displays a lock screen, an authentication processing screen, and a home screen, which will be described later.
  • the display elements generated by the display control unit include UI used for operations, character strings, images (moving images, still images), windows, icons, background objects, and the like.
  • the wireless communication processing unit 110 performs transmission and reception processing of wireless signals under the control of the control unit 160.
  • the terminal device 100 includes an antenna 101 for performing wireless communication with the base station, and the antenna 101 is connected to the wireless communication processing unit 110.
  • the wireless communication processing unit 110 may perform transmission or reception processing under the control of the control unit 160.
  • data received by the wireless communication processing unit 110 is stored in the memory 150, and processing such as display based on the stored data is performed under the control of the control unit 160.
  • the data stored in the memory 150 is supplied to the wireless communication processing unit 110 and wirelessly transmitted.
  • the memory 150 stores data prepared in advance such as a program, and stores data generated by a user operation. Storage of data in the memory 150 and reading of data from the memory 150 are performed under the control of the control unit 160.
  • the sound processing unit 103 performs a demodulation process on the supplied sound data to obtain an analog sound signal.
  • the voice data supplied to the voice processing unit 103 may be voice data for a call received by the wireless communication processing unit 110.
  • the wireless communication processing unit 110 supplies audio data to the audio processing unit 103 via the data line DL.
  • the analog audio signal obtained by the audio processing unit 103 is supplied to the speaker 104, and audio is output from the speaker 104.
  • the audio processing unit 103 converts the audio signal output from the microphone 105 into audio data in a transmission format.
  • the audio data converted by the audio processing unit 103 is supplied to the wireless communication processing unit 110 via the data line DL.
  • the audio data supplied to the wireless communication processing unit 110 is packetized and transmitted wirelessly.
  • the voice processing unit 103 When the terminal device 100 does not have a voice call function, the voice processing unit 103, the speaker 104, and the microphone 105 may be omitted.
  • the display unit 120 displays various display screens such as a lock screen, an authentication processing screen, and a home screen on the display panel under the control of the control unit 160.
  • a display panel for example, a liquid crystal display panel or an organic EL (Electro-Luminescence) display panel is used.
  • Touch panel 130 detects the touched position when the surface (detection surface) of the display panel is touched with an object such as a finger or a pen. For example, the touch panel 130 detects that a finger or a pen has touched an area or the like where the display panel displays an image or the like.
  • the touch panel 130 may be configured by being stacked on the display panel, or may be configured integrally with the display panel.
  • the touch panel 130 may be, for example, a capacitance type. In this case, it is detected from a change in capacitance that the surface of the display panel is touched with a finger or the like.
  • the touch position data detected by the touch panel 130 is transmitted to the control unit 160.
  • the control unit 160 executes the activated application based on the supplied touch position.
  • the touch position is indicated by, for example, coordinate positions of an X axis (horizontal axis) and a Y axis (vertical axis) that are two orthogonal axes.
  • the coordinate position detected by the touch panel 130 is not limited to one point.
  • the control unit 160 performs control based on the detected plurality of points.
  • the control unit 160 detects the entire touched range.
  • the terminal device 100 includes operation keys 140 such as a power switch 142. Operation information of the operation key 140 is transmitted to the control unit 160.
  • the fingerprint reading unit 170 that reads the surface (fingerprint) of the placed finger may be provided on the surface of the operation key 140.
  • the fingerprint reading unit 170 may read the fingerprint of the finger touching the detection surface arranged on the surface and send the read image to the control unit 160.
  • the fingerprint reading unit 170 stores the read image in the memory 150.
  • the fingerprint reading unit 170 is composed of a plurality of sensor elements arranged in a two-dimensional array. For the fingerprint reading unit 170, for example, an optical method, an electric field strength measurement method, a capacitance method, or the like is used.
  • the GPS unit 180 acquires the position of the terminal device 100 by performing triangulation based on information included in radio waves received from the satellite.
  • the GPS unit 180 is connected to an antenna 181 for receiving radio waves from a satellite.
  • the near field communication processing unit 107 is used to perform near field communication with other terminals.
  • the short-range wireless communication method may be, for example, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth (registered trademark), or Zigbee (registered trademark).
  • the short-range wireless communication processing unit 107 is connected to an antenna 106 for transmitting radio waves to other terminals or receiving radio waves from other terminals.
  • the motion sensor 108 is used to detect the movement or posture of the terminal device 100.
  • the motion sensor 108 may detect the acceleration of the terminal device 100 by an acceleration sensor.
  • the motion sensor 108 may detect the angular acceleration or the angular velocity of the terminal device 100 using a gyro sensor.
  • the camera 109 is used to capture an image.
  • the terminal device 100 includes a power supply unit (battery) (not shown). Each block in the terminal device 100 is driven by power supplied from the power supply unit.
  • the terminal device 100 displays a display screen including a background object having movement.
  • the terminal device 100 changes the position, shape, size, color, or the like of the background object according to a change in the state of the terminal device 100.
  • the terminal device 100 moves the background object to a position corresponding to the configuration related to the state of the terminal device 100.
  • the user can indirectly recognize the state of the terminal device 100 by looking at the background object.
  • specific examples of the display screen including such a background object will be sequentially described.
  • FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram showing an authentication processing screen displayed during fingerprint authentication.
  • fingerprint authentication is started, and the control unit 160 causes the display unit 120 to display the authentication processing screen shown in FIG.
  • the authentication processing screen includes a loop object 400 which is an example of a background object.
  • the loop object 400 includes two or more curved objects that overlap each other.
  • Each of the two or more curved objects has a ring shape (loop shape), and approximately half of each curved object is shown in FIG.
  • the control unit 160 arranges the loop object 400 at a position corresponding to the configuration related to the state of the terminal device 100. Since the fingerprint reading unit 170 is associated with the state in which the authentication process is being performed, the control unit 160 causes the loop object 400 to be stored in the fingerprint reading unit 170 as illustrated in FIG. Place it close to the position. Since the loop object 400 is arranged close to the fingerprint reading unit 170, the user can indirectly know that the authentication process is being performed.
  • each curved object constituting the loop object 400 may have a different color. Also, the same curved object may have different colors depending on the position. In FIG. 3 and the subsequent drawings, the color of each curved object is represented by a line type such as a solid line or a broken line.
  • the loop object 400 described above gradually increases as time passes after the authentication process starts, as shown in FIG.
  • the control unit 160 displays the home screen on the display unit 120.
  • the control unit 160 may distort the loop object 400 as a whole.
  • the loop object 400 whose shape is distorted by the first authentication process may be further deformed. In the deformation, the degree of distortion may be increased so that the state after the first failure and the state after the second failure can be distinguished, or the shape is changed while the loop object 400 is entirely distorted. You may do it.
  • FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing a home screen.
  • the home screen is an application selection screen including one or more application icons.
  • the home screen also includes the loop object 400 as shown in FIG.
  • the control unit 160 may change the shape, color, or size of the loop object 400 from moment to moment. With this configuration, the user can feel that the terminal device 100 is operating as if the terminal device 100 is a living organism.
  • FIG. 5 shows an example in which the loop object 400 is superimposed on the icon. Since the loop object 400 is a background object, basically, the loop object 400 is hidden behind the icon in the area where the icon is arranged. However, if the icon has transparency, the icon is displayed as shown in FIG. The loop object 400 may be superimposed. The same applies to the subsequent drawings.
  • the home screen can be composed of a plurality of pages. Each page contains a different icon.
  • the home screen is composed of a plurality of pages, one of the pages is displayed on the display unit 120 as the home screen.
  • the control unit 160 can switch the page displayed as the home screen on the display unit 120 based on, for example, a swipe operation by the user.
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram showing a home screen in which pages are switched by a swipe operation.
  • the control unit 160 changes the appearance of the loop object 400 as shown in FIG.
  • the control unit 160 may move the loop object 400 in the same direction as the page swipe direction by an amount shorter than the page swipe amount. According to such a configuration, the user can feel a swipe like a viewpoint movement in a virtual space where the icon and the loop object 400 are arranged. Further, by making the movement amount of the loop object 400 shorter than the swipe amount of the page, it is possible to express the sense of depth and stereoscopic effect of the loop object 400.
  • the terminal device 100 places the loop object 400 at a position corresponding to the pop-up display when the pop-up display is included in the home screen.
  • FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram showing a home screen including a pop-up display.
  • the control unit 160 places the loop object 400 close to the upper end of the display unit 120.
  • the pop-up display 410 is closed up, so that it is expected that the user's attention is directed to the pop-up display 410.
  • control unit 160 may not react the loop object 400 to all pop-up displays, and may cause the loop object 400 to react only to a specific pop-up display.
  • the control unit 160 changes the loop object 400 according to the power supply state of the terminal device 100.
  • FIG. 8 a specific example of display control when the remaining battery level of the terminal device 100 is less than the threshold will be described.
  • FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram showing a home screen displayed when the remaining battery level of the terminal device 100 becomes less than the threshold value.
  • a threshold value for example, 15%
  • the control unit 160 moves the loop object 400 to the lower end side of the display unit 120.
  • connection terminal 190 for charging is provided on the lower end side of the display unit 120, the loop object 400 is arranged close to the connection terminal related to the state in which the battery level of the terminal device 100 is low. It can be said that there is. With such a configuration, it is also expected that the user is indirectly prompted to charge the battery via the connection terminal 190.
  • the loop object 400 has a red color (the solid line represents red). Since red generally reminds the user of a warning, when the battery level is low, the loop object 400 can be made red so that the user can be more strongly aware of the situation where the battery level is low.
  • FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram showing a home screen that is displayed when the terminal device 100 is in a charged state.
  • the control unit 160 causes the loop object 400 to form a concentric circular arc whose center is in the vicinity of the connection terminal 190 in the charged state. Place.
  • ripples are spreading from the connection terminal 190, so that the user can indirectly grasp the charging state in which electric power enters from the connection terminal 190. is there.
  • control unit 160 increases the radius distance of each curved object constituting the loop object 400 as shown in FIG. Move upward.
  • the control unit 160 causes the loop object 400 to increase colors other than red as charging progresses and the remaining battery level increases. With this configuration, the user can grasp the remaining battery level from the position and color of the loop object 400 even in the charged state.
  • control unit 160 moves the loop object 400 to the neutral position.
  • FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram showing the loop object 400 moved to the neutral position.
  • the neutral position of the loop object 400 may be a position surrounding the center of the display unit 120. According to such a configuration, it is possible to give the user a feeling as if the force acting on the loop object 400 due to the connection of the power supply cable has been released.
  • control unit 160 arranges the loop object 400 so as to surround an icon corresponding to the application.
  • FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram showing an arrangement example for the icon of the loop object 400.
  • the control unit 160 arranges the loop object 400 so as to surround the icon 420. With this configuration, it is expected that the user's attention is directed to the icon 420.
  • the application to be noted may be an application that satisfies a predetermined condition.
  • the predetermined condition include an application in which an icon is displayed on the home screen for the first time after installation, an application in which an icon is displayed on the home screen for the first time after being updated, and an application in which a specific event occurs in the application.
  • the position of the loop object 400 changes as the state of the terminal device 100 changes.
  • the change in the position of the loop object 400 is not performed by instantaneous switching but is accompanied by an animation.
  • the change from the position of the loop object 400 on the home screen shown in FIG. 5 to the position of the loop object 400 on the charging screen shown in FIG. 9 is realized by continuous movement.
  • the position of the loop object 400 can change based on elements other than the state of the terminal device 100.
  • the control unit 160 may move the loop object 400 to the tapped position, or may express a state in which the ripple caused by the tap spreads by fluctuation of the loop object 400. Good.
  • FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing an operation of the terminal device 100 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • fingerprint authentication is started, and the control unit 160 places the loop object 400 at a position corresponding to the fingerprint reading unit 170. (S208). Thereafter, the control unit 160 gradually enlarges the loop object 400 (S212) while the authentication process is not successful (S216 / No) and the time is not over (S220 / No). If the fingerprint authentication has timed out (S220 / Yes), the operation ends.
  • the control unit 160 displays the home screen including the loop object 400 on the display unit 120 (S224).
  • control unit 160 moves the loop object 400 according to the state change of the terminal device 100 (S228, S232). And the process of S228 and S232 is repeated until the terminal device 100 changes to sleep mode (S236 / No), and operation
  • the position, shape, size, color, or the like of the background object changes according to the state change of the terminal device 100.
  • the user can indirectly recognize the state of the terminal device 100 by looking at the background object.
  • the background object 400 has been described above as an example of the background object, the background object is not limited to the loop object 400.
  • the background object may be a band-like object having a twist, a single curved object, or an object having a square shape such as a quadrangle or a triangle.
  • the loop object 400 is mainly displayed on the home screen.
  • the loop object 400 may be displayed on another screen.
  • the loop object 400 may be displayed on a lock screen. According to such a configuration, the user can indirectly grasp the state of the terminal device 100 without releasing the lock state by viewing the loop object 400 on the lock screen.
  • each step in the processing of the terminal device 100 in this specification does not necessarily have to be processed in time series in the order described as a flowchart.
  • each step in the processing of the terminal device 100 may be processed in an order different from the order described as the flowchart, or may be processed in parallel.
  • An information processing apparatus A display control unit for generating a display screen including a background object; The information processing apparatus, wherein the display control unit moves the background object in accordance with a state change of the information processing apparatus.
  • the display control unit arranges the background object at a position corresponding to a configuration related to a state of the information processing device among configurations of the information processing device. Processing equipment.
  • the information processing apparatus has a fingerprint reading unit for fingerprint authentication, The display control unit arranges the background object at a position corresponding to the fingerprint reading unit when fingerprint authentication is performed in the information processing apparatus and after the fingerprint authentication is performed.
  • the information processing apparatus has a connection terminal to which a cable is connected, The information processing apparatus according to (3) or (4), wherein the display control unit arranges the background object at a position corresponding to the connection terminal when the cable is connected to the connection terminal.
  • the cable connected to the connection terminal includes a power supply cable
  • the display screen is an application selection screen including one or more application icons, The display control unit changes an icon included in the selection screen according to a swipe operation, and changes the appearance of the background object according to the swipe operation.
  • a method executed by an information processing apparatus Generating a display screen including a background object by a processor; Moving the background object in response to a state change of the information processing apparatus; Including a method.
  • Computer An information processing apparatus A display control unit for generating a display screen including a background object; A program for causing the display control unit to function as an information processing apparatus that moves the background object in accordance with a state change of the information processing apparatus.
  • Terminal Device 101 Antenna 103 Audio Processing Unit 104 Speaker 105 Microphone 106 Antenna 107 Short-range Wireless Communication Processing Unit 108 Motion Sensor 109 Camera 110 Wireless Communication Processing Unit 120 Display Unit 130 Touch Panel 140 Operation Key 141 Power Button 142 Power Switch 150 Memory 160 Control Unit 170 fingerprint reading unit 171 detection surface 180 GPS unit 181 antenna 190 connection terminal

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La présente invention a pour but de représenter indirectement un changement d'état d'un dispositif de traitement d'informations. Pour atteindre ce but, l'invention porte sur un dispositif de traitement d'informations comprenant une unité de commande d'affichage destinée à générer un écran d'affichage qui comprend un objet d'arrière-plan, l'unité de commande d'affichage déplaçant l'objet d'arrière-plan en correspondance avec un changement d'état du dispositif de traitement d'informations.
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